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Empirical Bayes calculations of concordance between endpoints in environmental toxicity experiments
Authors:Walter W Piegorsch
Institution:(1) Department of Statistics, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract:Hierarchical models are considered for estimating the probability of agreement between two outcomes or endpoints from an environmental toxicity experiment. Emphasis is placed on generalized regression models, under which the prior mean is related to a linear combination of explanatory variables via a monotone function. This function defines the scale over which the systematic effects are modelled as additive. Specific illustration is provided for the logistic link function. The hierarchical model employs a conjugate beta prior that leads to parametric empirical Bayes estimators of the individual agreement parameters. An example from environmental carcinogenesis illustrates the methods, with motivation derived from estimation of the concordance between two species carcinogenicity outcomes. Based on a large database of carcinogenicity studies, the inter-species concordance is seen to be reasonably informative, i.e. in the range 67–84%. Stratification into pertinent potency-related sub-groups via the logistic model is seen to improve concordance estimation: for environmental stimuli at the extremes of the potency spectrum, concordance can reach well above 90%.
Keywords:agreement  confidence intervals  dichotomous data  environmental carcinogenesis  generalized linear models  hierarchical models  logistic regression  parametric empirical Bayes methods  potency  shrinkage estimator
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